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Abstract
Aim:
The present study aimed to estimate the total carbon sequestration potential
of a 20-years-old teak (Tectona grandis) plantation forest spread over
an area of 23 ha (in Odisha under Eastern Ghats stretch) through analysis of
above ground and below ground biomass carbon of trees and soil organic carbon
(SOC) stock.
Methodology: The sampling was carried out during May to July
2017. Random non-destructive quadrate method was used for vegetation
analysis. Based on the girth, height, basal area and bio volume of trees, the
above ground carbon (AGC), below ground carbon (BGC) and total carbon storage
in biomass (CSB) of teak plantation forest was calculated. Similarly, soil
samples were taken by a soil core sampler at different depths and based on
their organic carbon, bulk density, stone and gravel contents, soil organic
carbon (SOC) stocks of soil was calculated.
Results:
The total SOC stock and CSB of the entire teak plantation forest was 489.21 t
and 6670 t, respectively, across an area of 23 ha. Taking two carbon pools
into account, the total carbon sequestration (TCS) of teak plantation forest
patch was 7159.21 t, which arrived to be 311.27 t ha-1 with AGC of
230.16 t ha-1 and BGC of 59.84 t ha-1 and TOC stock of
21.27 t ha-1. The highest contribution in terms of carbon storage
was established by above ground carbon (74%) followed by below ground carbon
(19%) and SOC (7%). ??
Interpretation: The current study reflects that teak
plantation forest has rich potential of carbon sequestration not only in tree
biomass but also in the SOC form and this plantation can act as a potent
reservoir of carbon in the Eastern Ghats of India.
Key words: Carbon
sequestration, Eastern ghats, Ground carbon, Soil organic, Teak plantation
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